Pretty content with what I have at the moment.
Would like a custom shop SG, a EDS-1275 in white, a nice semi acoustic like a white Falcon or similar and a Marshall 1960b. But they are all would likes, don't really have the money or room for them at the moment either.
What I would like more than all of the above at the moment is a music/studio room, so I had somewhere to store and use my equipment without having to unpack and pack it away everytime I wanted to record or practice.

I wish Gibson made LP Customs in greenburst stock, rather than having to wait 30 years for the silver to discolour in it's own.

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Is this like one of those things where when you were on the bus kids would ask you weird wuestion and one meant you were gay or something but they'd never tell you what the question meant till you answered

Nothing much now, but I need to get a vintage style fuzz, like a Fuzz Face or something similar, and a reverb and a delay pedal just to round out my board.

I'd love to get an Epiphone Casino and a Fender Twin, but those are both long term goals.

I've got the Eric Johnson Fuzz Face. It's really cool. The best thing about Fuzz Faces is the fact you can effectively turn them off with the volume, also a slight touch takes a lot of the fuzz off and just leaves you will a cool light gain.

Fuzz rulez.

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Go ahead and spend your money, I don't care. It won't make you sound better.

I've got the Eric Johnson Fuzz Face. It's really cool. The best thing about Fuzz Faces is the fact you can effectively turn them off with the volume, also a slight touch takes a lot of the fuzz off and just leaves you will a cool light gain.

Fuzz rulez.

My Tonebender does that. It's great. Also, your ebow, I imagine it'd be the sort of thing you'd use once then never again...

The thing I liked about Rival Sons' debut is that I could hear elements of all kinds of classic rock in the styles of Led Zep, the Doors, the Beatles, Deep Purple, etc., but mixed in ways that I didn't expect. Its like they scrambled the best of the 1970s together to get their sound.

Oh man! Listen to Bruises or Sweets Sour, Diamonds and Pearls. Such an awesome band. I don't think they're huge in the US yet but I think they will be. I'll check out their sales there.

British band with a great, layered, bluesy wall of sound. There's only 3 of them but they've got it going on. It's a little late here so I'll probably check out Rival Sons in the morning. I thought you were talking about Rival Schools first, I like them, cool band.

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Go ahead and spend your money, I don't care. It won't make you sound better.